Recently released e-mails by Wikileaks shows an e-mail from trusted Clinton aid Huma Abedin in January of 2013, reminding Hillary of a meeting at 3:30 and to “take a nap.”

Hillary’s meeting was with Laurent Fabius, who served at France’s foreign minister from 2012-2016.

Perhaps the meeting was schedule for when Hillary Clinton would usually be taking her afternoon nap, and faithful aid Huma Abedin was doing her duty to remind Hillary to take a nap early.

Since the email was sent at 2:21, and the meeting was scheduled only about an hour later, I’m wondering if Clinton ended up arriving a little late to get a good power nap in.

We know that Hillary read the email, because she replied with, “Will try!”

Maybe all of the talk about Hillary’s stamina and health aren’t that far fetched after all.

This isn’t the first email that’s been released that shows Clinton aid Huma Abedin referencing her mental state. Also in January of 2013, there was also an email chain in which Abedin indicated that Hillary Clinton is, “Often confused.”

In theJan. 26, 2013, message, Abedin gave the note about Clinton while discussing the secretary’s schedule with another Clinton aide, Monica Hanley.

“Have you been going over calls with her for tomorrow?” Abedin asked Hanley. “So she knows [then-Indian Prime Minister Manmohan] singh is at 8?”

“She was in bed for a nap by the time I heard that she had an 8am call,” Hanley responded. “Will go over with her.”

“Very imp to do that,” Abedin said in response.

“She’s often confused.”

The email was sent shortly after Clinton suffered received treatment for a blood clot in her head, which was discovered after she sustained a concussion weeks earlier.

It was sent to Abedin via the email address that she kept on Clinton’s personal server.

Considering these emails took place over 3 years ago, it begs the question if Hillary was so tired and confused back then, how can she possibly be fit to serve as President of the United States for the next 4 to 8 years?

I can’t possibly imagine she has the stamina and energy to engage in a high stress job that requires meeting with foreign leaders all over the world at various times.